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. : REFERENCE DATA The Family DriveIn OWNER & OPERATOR: Family DriveIn Theatre Corp. ARCHITECT: Robert F. Beatty.
1 1 CAR CAPACITY: 750. New Kensington, Pennsylvania BGS GE SHAG aad 8k:
i COST OF EQUIPMENT: $20,000. i P SIZE OF LOT: 20 acres. Designed for a drawing area of some front, with an animated attraction board IN-CAR SPEAKERS: by DeVry Corp.
200,000 working class patrons, and operdoing the show-selling. PROJECTION LAMPS: by Strong. ating on a scale of 60 cents for adults, The screen tower built on poles that PROJECTION MACHINES: by DeVry. with children-under-twelve free, the are three feet wide at the base and tower
a . 75 feet into the air is covered with SIGN & MARQUEE: by Jenkins Sign Co. Family is true to its name. = “Se i Mie ent en de AT eee CHASER transite sheets; and, reminiscent of its SIGN LETTERS: by Wagner Sign. e entrance pylon is 47 feet high wi roofed sister theatres, is situated at the SOUND: by DeVry Corp. neon letters three feet high spelling out
; : : “back wall” of the plot. The fencing is : the title, while under it the manager’s of aluminum sheets, and combination BO an re movert & Co.
office connects the two large boxoffices. confection and projection building is Large waiting areas are provided in built of the usual block.
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THE PLOT PLAN shows the unusual adaptability / of this road junction to the needs of a drive-in | theatre. The projection booth is modern.
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134 THEATRE CATALOG 1948-49